Contributions to classical studies

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Contributions to archeology is the title of Classical Studies series, which since 1976 when Georg Olms Verlag in Hildesheim appears. Most of the contributions are dissertations by the students of the Göttingen editors Marianne Bergmann , Carl Joachim Classen , Gustav Adolf Lehmann , Klaus Nickau and Ulrich Schindel . Former editors include Jochen Bleicken , Klaus Fittschen , Alfred Heuss , Will Richter and Paul Zanker .

List of booklets

No. author title year Remarks
1 Wolfram Ax Problems of the style of language as a subject of Latin philology 1976 Dissertation from 1974/1975
2 Carl Joachim Classen The city as reflected in the Descriptiones and Laudes urbium in ancient and medieval literature up to the end of the twelfth century 1980
3 Dirk Meyerhoff Traditional fabric and individual design 1984 Dissertation from 1982
4th Dagmar Gutberlet The first decade of Livy as a source for the Gracchian and Sulla times 1985 Dissertation from 1983
5 Johanna Brandt Argumentative structure in Seneca's tragedies: an investigation using the "Phaedra" and the "Agamemnon" 1986 Dissertation from 1984/1985
6th Bernhard Goldmann Uniformity and independence of the Historia Romana of Appian 1988 Dissertation from 1985/1986
7th Hermann Diehl Sulla and his time in the Cicero judgment 1988 Dissertation from 1987
8th Bernhard Tönnies The Amal tradition in the sources on the history of the Ostrogoths: Studies on Cassiodor, Jordanes, Ennodius and the Excerpta Valesiana 1989 Dissertation from 1988/1989
9 Ingrid Henze The chair for poetry at the University of Helmstedt until the death of Heinrich Meibom the Elder: An investigation into the reception of ancient poetry in late Lutheran humanism 1990 Dissertation from 1988
10 Helge Schweckendiek Claudian's Invective against Eutropium (In Eutropium): A Commentary 1992 Dissertation from 1991/1992
11 Dietrich Lührs Investigations into the Atheteses of Aristarchus in the Iliad and their treatment in the corpus of the exegetical scholias 1992 Dissertation from 1991
12 Frank Behne Heinrich Siber and the Roman constitutional law by Theodor Mommsen: A contribution to the history of Mommsen's reception in the 20th century 1999 Dissertation from 1998
13 Matthias Hengelbrock The Problem of Ethical Progress in Seneca's Letters 2001 Dissertation from 2000
14th Agnes Hof Roman foreign policy from the outbreak of the war against Taranto to the peace with Syracuse (281–263 BC) 2002 Dissertation from 1996
15th Ortwin Knorr Hidden art: argument structure and book structure in the satires of Horace 2004 Dissertation from 1999
16 Bernhard Ahlrichs "Touchstone of minds": Investigations into the ethical ideas in Plutarch's parallel biographies using the example of "Coriolan" 2005 Dissertation from 2003

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